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FRANKLIN COUNTY TRIBUNE, THE ZKnEWS-TTECE TIBTXETE W-AJSTTS IT-THE 0?IBXJrE GIVES IT. UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, APRIL l, 1901. NUMBER 47. VOLUME 14. 5i Indian Creek Happenings. Hi- fashionable Spring Tfyillinery, '! To the Ladies of Union and Vicinity: I have teceived my huge and splendid stock of Fashionable and up-to-date Millineiv, Ladies' Furnishing Goods, &c. The ladies of Uuion and vicinity are cordially invited to call and inspect inv stock of carefully selected goods. UNION, MO. Miss Anna Gehlert. fc J Vegetation' s Tonic, The Ionic for vegetation is tools pioperly applied. We can't apply them fir you, but we can famish the tools. Every one a healthy example of quality in tools. No inferiority....OSCAR BUSCH UNION, MISSIOURI. Indian Greek school closes April 24 with a few recitations and a spelling match in the afternoon. There will be basket dinner on the ground. All patrons and friends of the school are cordialy invited. A. W. Thurmond shipped a fine load of hogs to St. Louis Tues day. There were about i6 in the drove. The hog market is high at present, first class hogs bringing from 86.10 to $6.20 per hundred pounds. O. S. Oardwell went to Union Monday. He had a close call for his life one day last week. While fording the river at the saw mill the girt of hi saddle broke and threw him into the water, from which he luckily escaped without any othgr injuries than a thorough wetting. At the school meeting here IS votes were cast for HeinUeck, 10 for supervision and 3 against. A nine months school was voted for next ye&r, to begin in August. This school has advanced rapidly in the last year or two and will now compare favorable with any rural school in the county. John Dierkiug and C. A. Nei- hiser, agents for the McCorinick binders and mowers, weie out this way some time ago and sold two binders and a mower the binders to Mr. Bader and M F. Ellison, and the mower to Fred Duemler. Mr. Dierkiug went, to Richwood Monday to set up a machine they had sold to some one up there. They aie holding a fine line of ma- Champion City Echoes. is working for J. mill IS 7 a 4 4, 4, 4 vx 4,'4 vAiVV sS S 444is 4 vV Louis Brown M. Caldwell. Oat sowing and gardening is now the order of the day. Tie-rafting is going on regularly since the river contains sufficient water for the purpose. J. E. Giebler is having some substantial work done at his iepairing the engine room. G. J. Essmann and G. Michel attended the Sunday School convention held at Walbert last Sunday.Quite a number of young people were very pleasantly eutei-tained b Mr. and Mrs. H. Brum-melsieck's last Monday night, the occasion being Mrs. B.'s birthday. We are sorry to chronicle the death of another of our neighborhood's much esteemed citizens, Mr. B. T. Fan ell, who died last Sunday very suddenly, aged about sixty years. Although county supervision re ceived a "set-back" at the April election, the county can congratu late herself in that her educational interests are in safe hands with Prof. Steinbeck at its head. Wheat looks fine in this vicinity and the prospects for an abundant fruit crop are very encouraging also. This, together with the G. O. P. at the head of national affairs, assures a continuation of prosperity. Everything for 5ft The . Sg PADMI fiercer Items. E. Hotz was visiting his home J. W. H El N MERCHANT TAILOK. Has on hand a large assortment of Ready-Made Clothing Wedding Suits a specialty. Prices Very Reasonable Aug. Siebs was noticed in Ber , l- i- 1 T.i i 1. folks and sick telatives Sunday. August Borger made a business trip 10 Morrison Monday afternoon.Jim iScbaub has engaged to work for Geo. Zitmaun for this summer. ED. MUENCK'S Store ID iron i Keeps m stock a full line or Dm Re, Oils. Patent Medicines, Ac. Preemptions carefully compounded. U IN I O IN Marble Works Established in 1856 and has been continuously in one rami It ever since. AUG. BACK, Prop. uuiurijf nuu iic uicGiiuK folks Knttrlsiv sales. Messrs. Ellis, and Meyer were out from St. Louis last week for a few days outing on ttie Meiamec. The same party, wiih Mr. Patterson instead of Mr Meyer came out Sunday and put up at the Hunting & Fishing UluD house to try the finny tribe another round. They are four jolly gentlemen and withal as good fishermen as ever huug bass in a sycamore top. They speak of buiig the limiting & Fishing Go s. property and tiansformmg it into a summer . A ir AAA ....nr.!. V. -v iur.. uut ' J a few days last week. I Dr. Hoeffuer. Jr.. and wife of etc.. for the accomodation of VW- Mroiaimni, uave ueeuvismug icia- itors from the citv with their fami- "ves m ana arouna jserger. lies. This movement should be The school south of here will pnpAnrafrpri hv the neonle in this close today. Mr. fccnaffner has neighborhood, as it will do much Maugnt that school lor lour terms, tor the community, by establish-1 and we hear he will teach it again. ing a market for thfir produce,! Mr. Rothgeb'Hhomeisprogress- and bring out men from the city I ing nicely, if only the weather who are able to pay handsomely I would keeD better so that the ma- 7S S4 4 74 13 7'4 S4 7 s4 Corn (ultivatots Corn Disk Cultivator Corn Shellers lecrmg Mowers LK-ering Hay K-ikos Dfering Hinder Tvliie 1 leering Ilnrve.-ter Oil Threshers Etigiiifs Saw Mills Log Wmlmhis Wagon.- Haggles Carriage ifoait Wagcns Spring ngnm Cat is Disk Harrows Lever Harrows 4 1 4 Hopes, all sizes Harvester Oil Cylinder Oii Castor Oil Harness Water Tanks Deeriuz IVnuiei Se'd Fans Seed Sowers (irain Drills Sulky lMews Oliver Tlows Sparta IMows Koek Island flows iling Cutters Feed Cutters Wind Mills Foree Pumps C!iai I'titiips Oil Carriage Paint House 1 amt Hoof Paint Ham l'ai!-d Sh4f hardware Heavy Hardware (ardeti Tools Blue Uitihnu Plows New (iround Plows Corn Stalk Cutters Corn Planters Coin Drills if When in netl of anv of thesw artiles, call ainl see us. We have everything you may need in Farm Machinery, Hardware, fec. UNION MO. We arc glad .. tear .hat fiJ0m iiests. F. p?chafiuerand W m. Likl s 4 v rift S- don't fail to tl (L' are recovering again. Miss Nellie Duuker of Holstcn, was visiting friends near Berger J. G. MOUTIER, DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE. &Has eonstantlv on hand a full line of general merchandise, including Dry (ioods, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, etc. Goods delivered free auywbere iu Union. SOUTH UXIOX, MO, for country places. EDWIN BAUR. A. W. HOFFMAN. BAUR & HOFFJQIAN FIRE,L1GHTNING, TORNA.VO ANV LIFE. This Arm has tbe general agency for the UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of Poitland. Maine (Incorporated 1848). All policies issued by this company are pro tected by the popular Maine non-forfeiture law. Caught a Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M Thompson, a large importer of line niillicery at 1658 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, says: "During the 'ate severe I weather I caugut a dreadful cold wliich kept me awnke at night and made me day. sons could keep on wonting steadily. Oar public school will close Friday under the management of Uns. Boehm. Mr. Uoehm will go back to Cane Girardeau after he is through with his work here. Last Sunday nights' league Prof. Union Tonsorial Parior (.111 lit M.H UJV HVIR HUH UL UUO UT. I . one of inv milliners was takine Cham- meeting was well attended. heiiain's Cough Remedy for a severe Boehm delivered a most inteiest- coid, which seemed to relieve her so ins address to the audience. The quickly that I bought some for myself. fc Suudav O FOR A FASHIONABLE HAIR CUT VR A CLEAN SHAVE GIVE US A CALL EVERYTHING NEW AND CLEAN. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. II- X. ZEHRT, Prop. UNION, MISSOURI It acted like uiaeic and 1 began to Im prove at once. I am now eutirely vell and feel very pleased to acknowledge its merits." tor sale by all medicine dealers. C. F. GALLENKAMP, Attorney-at-Law. GEO. W. WOOD, Investigator of Titls. Q-LXiLElsriClsP & "WOOD. Law. Heal Estate and Abstract Office. UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY. MO. KJ-Have complete abstract of titles. Office established in I8G5, JOS. F. KAHMANN. LOUIS F. PUES. KAHMANN & PUES, Insurance, - Eeal - Estate AND COLLECTION AGENCY. the 2S Eev. A. J. Hotz and family move to New Haven Wednesday, where he will be situated as min ister of the Herman Evangelical congregation, We wish the fami-niuch success iu their new field ol labor. Mr. Christ II. Witthar and Miss uarrie roertnei weie marrieu at the home of the bride's paiets, in D. ML. DBIDCni'S A summer school course in Geology, Prospecting and Mineral-ology, will be offerrd at the school of mines and metallurgy, Kolla, Mo. To begin the latter part of June and continue for one month, if a sufficient number of persons signifiy their desire to attend such Berger, last Thursday, April 11. a course. It will be designed to a great many friends and relatives aid all those interested in Pros- weie present, and a good time was pectiog and wishing a knowledge enjoyed by all present. A social 01 Mineralogy ana ueoiogy ana to hop was indulged in at the close assist teachers in those subjects. 0f the weddin? festivities. The LIVERY AND YVawliingrtoru Iijssfoixii. Ike Owemlle M Schoo This Popular Institution will again open its doors to the public ...arch 26, 1901. In addition to the regular High Sehool Course, we are now pre- 1 fT 1?f T n Ant Tm1S-S.a1 PltAfl. 1st nmv. No better work done in anv reboot. Attend this school and K prepare for a better position. Will continue next year. S.L .CANTLEY, Prin., OWEXSVTILLE, MO. For details address. Dr. Geo. E. Ladd, director, Bolla, Mo. A Raging Flood Washed down a telegraph line which Cbas. C Ellis, of Lisbon, la., had to repair. Standing waist deep in icy water." be writes "gave me a terrible cold and cough, ft grew worse daily. Finally tbe best doctors in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I I had constmiptior and could not livt. then I began using Dr. King's .New Discovery and was wholly curer by six bottles." l.sitively guaranteed for coughs colds and all throat and lung trcuples by tMw. Aluencu. rrice ouc and $1.00. happy couple left Tuesday for their home at Independence, Mo. Their many friends wish them much joy aud happiness through life A Testimonial From Old Ecglard. 'I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the best in the world for bronchitis ;savs Wm. Savory, of Warring- fon. Encland. "It has saved my wife's life, she having been a martyr to brou-cuitis for over six vears, being most of the time confined to ber bed. She is nov quite well." Sold by all mediciue dealers. FEED STABLE FlUSr CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. IPatn'omSze IHloimne HVaaHe JL1STJD SMOKE -HQJJAJs TO AHT WM. PETERSON Manufacturer, WASHINGTON, MO. Eggs for setting from Wyandotte hens, 15 for 50 Chas. A Cole. I have for sale one line phaeton bneev; if anyone wishes th buy or Silver trade for it call and I will give you cents. I a cood liarfrain. L. II. Gehlert. Beinhard-MiQer Drusr Co. PURE AND FRESH DRUGS. A FULL LISE OF TOILET AUTICLES. PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS AND PAINTERS' SUPPLIES. CONFER! IONEUY AVD CHOICE CItiARS. You cannot eniov nerfect health. I 'Have vou and doubts remaining? rosy cheeks aud sparkling eyes if your said Mrs. Jones. "No Mariuda. I have liver is sluggish and your bowels clog- not. 1 toon Rocky Mountain Tea last gei DeWitt's Little Early Risers cignt." 'Twill remove any impure cleanse the whole system. They never thoughts iu tbe human family. 35r. gripe. J. G. Moutier, Ask your druggist. OR. W. B. BAGBY, mm WASHINGTON, MO.

FRANKLIN COUNTY TRIBUNE, THE ZKnEWS-TTECE TIBTXETE W-AJSTTS IT-THE 0?IBXJrE GIVES IT. UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, APRIL l, 1901. NUMBER 47. VOLUME 14. 5i Indian Creek Happenings. Hi- fashionable Spring Tfyillinery, '! To the Ladies of Union and Vicinity: I have teceived my huge and splendid stock of Fashionable and up-to-date Millineiv, Ladies' Furnishing Goods, &c. The ladies of Uuion and vicinity are cordially invited to call and inspect inv stock of carefully selected goods. UNION, MO. Miss Anna Gehlert. fc J Vegetation' s Tonic, The Ionic for vegetation is tools pioperly applied. We can't apply them fir you, but we can famish the tools. Every one a healthy example of quality in tools. No inferiority....OSCAR BUSCH UNION, MISSIOURI. Indian Greek school closes April 24 with a few recitations and a spelling match in the afternoon. There will be basket dinner on the ground. All patrons and friends of the school are cordialy invited. A. W. Thurmond shipped a fine load of hogs to St. Louis Tues day. There were about i6 in the drove. The hog market is high at present, first class hogs bringing from 86.10 to $6.20 per hundred pounds. O. S. Oardwell went to Union Monday. He had a close call for his life one day last week. While fording the river at the saw mill the girt of hi saddle broke and threw him into the water, from which he luckily escaped without any othgr injuries than a thorough wetting. At the school meeting here IS votes were cast for HeinUeck, 10 for supervision and 3 against. A nine months school was voted for next ye&r, to begin in August. This school has advanced rapidly in the last year or two and will now compare favorable with any rural school in the county. John Dierkiug and C. A. Nei- hiser, agents for the McCorinick binders and mowers, weie out this way some time ago and sold two binders and a mower the binders to Mr. Bader and M F. Ellison, and the mower to Fred Duemler. Mr. Dierkiug went, to Richwood Monday to set up a machine they had sold to some one up there. They aie holding a fine line of ma- Champion City Echoes. is working for J. mill IS 7 a 4 4, 4, 4 vx 4,'4 vAiVV sS S 444is 4 vV Louis Brown M. Caldwell. Oat sowing and gardening is now the order of the day. Tie-rafting is going on regularly since the river contains sufficient water for the purpose. J. E. Giebler is having some substantial work done at his iepairing the engine room. G. J. Essmann and G. Michel attended the Sunday School convention held at Walbert last Sunday.Quite a number of young people were very pleasantly eutei-tained b Mr. and Mrs. H. Brum-melsieck's last Monday night, the occasion being Mrs. B.'s birthday. We are sorry to chronicle the death of another of our neighborhood's much esteemed citizens, Mr. B. T. Fan ell, who died last Sunday very suddenly, aged about sixty years. Although county supervision re ceived a "set-back" at the April election, the county can congratu late herself in that her educational interests are in safe hands with Prof. Steinbeck at its head. Wheat looks fine in this vicinity and the prospects for an abundant fruit crop are very encouraging also. This, together with the G. O. P. at the head of national affairs, assures a continuation of prosperity. Everything for 5ft The . Sg PADMI fiercer Items. E. Hotz was visiting his home J. W. H El N MERCHANT TAILOK. Has on hand a large assortment of Ready-Made Clothing Wedding Suits a specialty. Prices Very Reasonable Aug. Siebs was noticed in Ber , l- i- 1 T.i i 1. folks and sick telatives Sunday. August Borger made a business trip 10 Morrison Monday afternoon.Jim iScbaub has engaged to work for Geo. Zitmaun for this summer. ED. MUENCK'S Store ID iron i Keeps m stock a full line or Dm Re, Oils. Patent Medicines, Ac. Preemptions carefully compounded. U IN I O IN Marble Works Established in 1856 and has been continuously in one rami It ever since. AUG. BACK, Prop. uuiurijf nuu iic uicGiiuK folks Knttrlsiv sales. Messrs. Ellis, and Meyer were out from St. Louis last week for a few days outing on ttie Meiamec. The same party, wiih Mr. Patterson instead of Mr Meyer came out Sunday and put up at the Hunting & Fishing UluD house to try the finny tribe another round. They are four jolly gentlemen and withal as good fishermen as ever huug bass in a sycamore top. They speak of buiig the limiting & Fishing Go s. property and tiansformmg it into a summer . A ir AAA ....nr.!. V. -v iur.. uut ' J a few days last week. I Dr. Hoeffuer. Jr.. and wife of etc.. for the accomodation of VW- Mroiaimni, uave ueeuvismug icia- itors from the citv with their fami- "ves m ana arouna jserger. lies. This movement should be The school south of here will pnpAnrafrpri hv the neonle in this close today. Mr. fccnaffner has neighborhood, as it will do much Maugnt that school lor lour terms, tor the community, by establish-1 and we hear he will teach it again. ing a market for thfir produce,! Mr. Rothgeb'Hhomeisprogress- and bring out men from the city I ing nicely, if only the weather who are able to pay handsomely I would keeD better so that the ma- 7S S4 4 74 13 7'4 S4 7 s4 Corn (ultivatots Corn Disk Cultivator Corn Shellers lecrmg Mowers LK-ering Hay K-ikos Dfering Hinder Tvliie 1 leering Ilnrve.-ter Oil Threshers Etigiiifs Saw Mills Log Wmlmhis Wagon.- Haggles Carriage ifoait Wagcns Spring ngnm Cat is Disk Harrows Lever Harrows 4 1 4 Hopes, all sizes Harvester Oil Cylinder Oii Castor Oil Harness Water Tanks Deeriuz IVnuiei Se'd Fans Seed Sowers (irain Drills Sulky lMews Oliver Tlows Sparta IMows Koek Island flows iling Cutters Feed Cutters Wind Mills Foree Pumps C!iai I'titiips Oil Carriage Paint House 1 amt Hoof Paint Ham l'ai!-d Sh4f hardware Heavy Hardware (ardeti Tools Blue Uitihnu Plows New (iround Plows Corn Stalk Cutters Corn Planters Coin Drills if When in netl of anv of thesw artiles, call ainl see us. We have everything you may need in Farm Machinery, Hardware, fec. UNION MO. We arc glad .. tear .hat fiJ0m iiests. F. p?chafiuerand W m. Likl s 4 v rift S- don't fail to tl (L' are recovering again. Miss Nellie Duuker of Holstcn, was visiting friends near Berger J. G. MOUTIER, DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE. &Has eonstantlv on hand a full line of general merchandise, including Dry (ioods, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, etc. Goods delivered free auywbere iu Union. SOUTH UXIOX, MO, for country places. EDWIN BAUR. A. W. HOFFMAN. BAUR & HOFFJQIAN FIRE,L1GHTNING, TORNA.VO ANV LIFE. This Arm has tbe general agency for the UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of Poitland. Maine (Incorporated 1848). All policies issued by this company are pro tected by the popular Maine non-forfeiture law. Caught a Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M Thompson, a large importer of line niillicery at 1658 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, says: "During the 'ate severe I weather I caugut a dreadful cold wliich kept me awnke at night and made me day. sons could keep on wonting steadily. Oar public school will close Friday under the management of Uns. Boehm. Mr. Uoehm will go back to Cane Girardeau after he is through with his work here. Last Sunday nights' league Prof. Union Tonsorial Parior (.111 lit M.H UJV HVIR HUH UL UUO UT. I . one of inv milliners was takine Cham- meeting was well attended. heiiain's Cough Remedy for a severe Boehm delivered a most inteiest- coid, which seemed to relieve her so ins address to the audience. The quickly that I bought some for myself. fc Suudav O FOR A FASHIONABLE HAIR CUT VR A CLEAN SHAVE GIVE US A CALL EVERYTHING NEW AND CLEAN. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. II- X. ZEHRT, Prop. UNION, MISSOURI It acted like uiaeic and 1 began to Im prove at once. I am now eutirely vell and feel very pleased to acknowledge its merits." tor sale by all medicine dealers. C. F. GALLENKAMP, Attorney-at-Law. GEO. W. WOOD, Investigator of Titls. Q-LXiLElsriClsP & "WOOD. Law. Heal Estate and Abstract Office. UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY. MO. KJ-Have complete abstract of titles. Office established in I8G5, JOS. F. KAHMANN. LOUIS F. PUES. KAHMANN & PUES, Insurance, - Eeal - Estate AND COLLECTION AGENCY. the 2S Eev. A. J. Hotz and family move to New Haven Wednesday, where he will be situated as min ister of the Herman Evangelical congregation, We wish the fami-niuch success iu their new field ol labor. Mr. Christ II. Witthar and Miss uarrie roertnei weie marrieu at the home of the bride's paiets, in D. ML. DBIDCni'S A summer school course in Geology, Prospecting and Mineral-ology, will be offerrd at the school of mines and metallurgy, Kolla, Mo. To begin the latter part of June and continue for one month, if a sufficient number of persons signifiy their desire to attend such Berger, last Thursday, April 11. a course. It will be designed to a great many friends and relatives aid all those interested in Pros- weie present, and a good time was pectiog and wishing a knowledge enjoyed by all present. A social 01 Mineralogy ana ueoiogy ana to hop was indulged in at the close assist teachers in those subjects. 0f the weddin? festivities. The LIVERY AND YVawliingrtoru Iijssfoixii. Ike Owemlle M Schoo This Popular Institution will again open its doors to the public ...arch 26, 1901. In addition to the regular High Sehool Course, we are now pre- 1 fT 1?f T n Ant Tm1S-S.a1 PltAfl. 1st nmv. No better work done in anv reboot. Attend this school and K prepare for a better position. Will continue next year. S.L .CANTLEY, Prin., OWEXSVTILLE, MO. For details address. Dr. Geo. E. Ladd, director, Bolla, Mo. A Raging Flood Washed down a telegraph line which Cbas. C Ellis, of Lisbon, la., had to repair. Standing waist deep in icy water." be writes "gave me a terrible cold and cough, ft grew worse daily. Finally tbe best doctors in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I I had constmiptior and could not livt. then I began using Dr. King's .New Discovery and was wholly curer by six bottles." l.sitively guaranteed for coughs colds and all throat and lung trcuples by tMw. Aluencu. rrice ouc and $1.00. happy couple left Tuesday for their home at Independence, Mo. Their many friends wish them much joy aud happiness through life A Testimonial From Old Ecglard. 'I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the best in the world for bronchitis ;savs Wm. Savory, of Warring- fon. Encland. "It has saved my wife's life, she having been a martyr to brou-cuitis for over six vears, being most of the time confined to ber bed. She is nov quite well." Sold by all mediciue dealers. FEED STABLE FlUSr CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. IPatn'omSze IHloimne HVaaHe JL1STJD SMOKE -HQJJAJs TO AHT WM. PETERSON Manufacturer, WASHINGTON, MO. Eggs for setting from Wyandotte hens, 15 for 50 Chas. A Cole. I have for sale one line phaeton bneev; if anyone wishes th buy or Silver trade for it call and I will give you cents. I a cood liarfrain. L. II. Gehlert. Beinhard-MiQer Drusr Co. PURE AND FRESH DRUGS. A FULL LISE OF TOILET AUTICLES. PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS AND PAINTERS' SUPPLIES. CONFER! IONEUY AVD CHOICE CItiARS. You cannot eniov nerfect health. I 'Have vou and doubts remaining? rosy cheeks aud sparkling eyes if your said Mrs. Jones. "No Mariuda. I have liver is sluggish and your bowels clog- not. 1 toon Rocky Mountain Tea last gei DeWitt's Little Early Risers cignt." 'Twill remove any impure cleanse the whole system. They never thoughts iu tbe human family. 35r. gripe. J. G. Moutier, Ask your druggist. OR. W. B. BAGBY, mm WASHINGTON, MO.